Registration Form Page
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On this page, if you want to have a registration form - you can set up questions for the form, that participants fill out during registration. In the form editor, you can add ready-made additional fields and create your own questions, make them mandatory or not, change the order and type of questions.
You can choose not to create a Registration Form on the platform. In order to do this, just don't add any new fields on the page Form and hide the page Form in the contest settings.
On the page Form there are three locked fields: Name, Surname, Email.
These fields are locked to inform the organizers that there is no need to create new questions for collecting this data, as it is automatically collected during registration.
Additional question fields are created to make it easier for the organizer to finalize the registration form. You can make questions mandatory, change their wording and their order in the form.
Click on the Аdd question icon (a green cross) next to the question to add it to the registration form.
Set of questions is a group of ready-to-use questions that are linked together for convenience.
You can change the wording of all questions in this set.
The question Your role at the event is of the type Multiple choice. You can set as many roles as you want.
Specialities added to the question Your role at the event, will be visible in the participant profile and in the team editor. Specialities are shown in the search for participants and teams.
The question How will you participate? adds an inscription about the type of participation to the participant's card, and also helps to find the participant in the search and in the list of participants on the Statistics page.
The button Add your question allows you to add your own question to the registration form. After adding a question, you can choose the question type, title, and additional parameters for the field.
There are several types of questions:
Text type is the most common question field.
Options to choose type is a question with answer options to choose from. Participants can only choose one answer.
Yes/No - a participant has to choose between two possible answers: Yes or No.
File - a participant has to upload the file to the platform.
In the File question type, you can ask the participant to upload any file type up to 25 Mb. You can view the uploaded file in the section Statistics by going to the tab List of participants and by clicking on the buttons Show form or Form.
Multiple choice - this question type is exactly like the Options to choose type. Participants can choose several options to choose from.
When creating a registration form, you can change question types, wording of questions, place of questions in the form, and you can also delete questions.
You can make all questions optional. Such registration form will appear once when a participant registers for the contest. The participant can fill out the form at any time at their own request.
After participants complete filling out the form, you can redirect them to any page of the competition or to the URL of a third-party resource.
This section was created so that the organizer can upload Event rules and Privacy Policy.
Let's create a registration form for our competition. To do this, we will use the ready-to-use questions in the form editor and will add some of our own questions.
Go to the form editor and add all the additional questions from the Additional fields section.
Click on the Add your question button and add a question of each type: to do this, click on the question type icon next to the delete question icon and select the desired type. In our case, we will create one question of each type and will make them all mandatory. Create your own questions of all types.
After you added and filled out all the questions in the form editor, click Save. If you want to view your questionnaire, then click on the button View the form in the pop-up window. If not, then click Close.
The registration form is ready! Now you will know even more information about your participants than you wanted to. Moving on to creating tasks!